Imagine a world where doctors can detect cancer before it even becomes a threat. A groundbreaking study reveals that artificial intelligence might make this a reality. By identifying unique DNA methylation patterns, this new AI can differentiate between normal and cancerous tissues with an astonishing 98.2% accuracy. This innovative approach, as described by lead author Shamith Samarajiwa from Imperial College London, promises "better patient outcomes." With fast computation tech, researchers can now spot cancer early, potentially offering a cure before it's too late.
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